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BELLEVUE GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1850.
Correctio. We hope the Editor of
the ' Nehraxkian," will excuse us in cor
recting their notice of Lieutenant Gov.
McCoinos, of Virginia. That gentleman
instead of " Ex," is the "acting" Lt. Gov.
Map of Nebraska & Kansas.
We have been informed hy a gentl.
mnn, in whom we have implicit confidence,
that R. L. Ream, Esq., formerly Chief
Clerk in the Surveyor General's Ollice, nt
Wyandotte, K. T U about to puMidi a
section map of Nebraska and Kansas Ter
ritories. Fnm knowing the al ililio, and
orp.irtunitien afl'ord. d this gentlernan, we
haw no hesitation in n Cumini nding his
map t( the public.
ttrulul Attack on Father Flnlej-.
We learn from the Ohio papers, that
tin; Rev. .1. 11. Fiuley, one of the oldest
M. ihodi.t Cl.TL'Viiian i:i Ohn. and n arly
si-vi uty ve:ir? ofn'e. wa bru'nlly knoi'k" d
ilnwii hji.1 K fi i:i:-t'iiillr by his a sii'ant.
al I.i'wi-luir.r, Rreble Co.. ).. on tilt' loth
ah. 5Ir. Kinky wis aiU'iidin a R.pub
ii' an meeting, and on I'l tiiii;1.' from tin
I'l 'ii). wa'j ns.-!ii!ei! wi'h a 1 1. 'Ir''''ii. 1 y
itr.' f t'ciuudrc!, and h-ll in that condition.
Slave Liberated.
Gkoiii.i: W. Johnson, one of the large
Sugar planters on the Mississippi below
New Orleans, who died recently, has lift
an estate valued at not less than $71)0,000.
II has by his will manumitted all his
slaves, 200 in number. They are all to
be .sent to Liberia in four years from his
death, and each one is to be furnished
with $50.
Revenue oflYortli Carolina.
The statement of the comptroller of
North Cerolina, shows the receipts of taxes
for the fiscal year just ended to be 363,
804 28, being an increase of 879,508 49
on the taxes received last year.
The Cotton Crop.
The accounts from the cotton crop con
tinue to grow worse daily, tmd not one in
fifty believes in three million bales. In-
? deed, there are many reliable and well in
" formed houses in New Orleans, who put
. K the crop estimates at not over 2,500,000.
jKsS-IIon. Albert Pic, of Arkansas,
. ?t j recently gained n suit nt law for which he
', "gets the comfortable fee of $160,000.
j The case was an Indian claim to the value
t iof $320,000, which he has been prosecu
i .' ting for several years, upon an agree
Z ' inent if he gained the suit he would le
entitled to one half ; if not, nothing. The
suit was lately decided by the United
States Supreme Court at AYashington in
favor of his clients. The strangest part
of the story is, that Mr. Pike is a Poet as
well as a lawyer. Who ever knew a
poet so lucky before T
EaT" He alone enjoys independence
' whose mind is unfettered. In fact, what
is freedom It consists in jhe power of
? acting conformably with our desires.
I And who is he that lives as he wishes ?
Certainly not he who is compelled to act
j rightly Ly fear. But is it nut he who is1
dt vo'i d to justice, who adheres to his duly
fi'i'in principle, who prescribes to himself
a moral rule of conduct, who delights in
propriety because there is nothing bo eli
5ille ; in short, he who acu without con
straint, wlmsi; every thought and action is
Olh-.JT
a mtiojia! p irpnse; who
relies n his own judgment, and forms his
ou-.iih teimm .tkuis; und who, in the end.
i.-. i.ivii jn.li'hljt 'f toi'tltue itself.
CniMtAN IIr;noi:s S
Mi:bus. The Monti eat
-LI.ING
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of t.'.e
yd ult., .yiys;
"AVo regret very much
to ht ar that
boine nt the Mildn rs of the JUth, either ; ihi ir pulpits into hustings, from which the
tempted by a love of drink, or so utterly ,uosl illil.oral political harangus have beer,
laseas to be careless of the honorable ... . ., ., , . ,, .
dialinrtioiiwliichaCriiiieaiiiiuMUl(rive.del,vm,d SaUa,h after Su,b-a;h- a,lJ
have been induced to ollVr their medals hurled anathemas at the heads of all who
for sale. Some men had honor enough professed a different political faith than
to refuse to buy th-un. Others were their own,
found despicably mean enough to pur-1
chase them. .These are, if possible, one I "e "ave written this freely, because it
degree baser than the soldiers selling to has long been a notorious fact, that in
them. The soldiers are being tried by many churches East, u id in some .Vest,
coun-iiianiai. i ne purcnasers, we sup-
pose, are noi name io punisnment, but the
stocks should be revived for their tienefit.
MARRIED.
On the banks of the Elk Horn, near Foute
nelle, mi the Istinst., by Rev. S. J. Francis,
Cap. John W. Pattison, and Miss Henri
etta ItEDi-oua all of Fontenellc.
At the game time and place, by the same,
Mr. 1-bancis W. Fox, and Miss IUssilt
Whitties, ail of Fontenelle.
BELLEVUE MARKETS.
rosaccTr.D weekly rot the gazette.
SunFlo ir,"F sack $ti 00 Butter, "j lb
H heat, per bush. 1 00 Shoulders, do
Corn, Jdo tiSHams, do
ats do 75 Lard. t
I'otatoea do 1 00 Eggs, per doz. 3o
Dried Peaches, do 3 20 Salt, per sack 5
" Apples, do i 75,Hay, per ton 5 00
Apples are selling t $2 f bushel t fiweet
Potato... 1 00 V bushel, and bo'h scarce.
For the Bellevue Gatette.
the Death of Miss V. V,
On
DY T. 8.
Sleep sweetly, lov'd o -,e, thou art at rut,
Thy matchless form no more I'll see,
For thought of anguish fill the breast
Of him who weeps for the;
Tin1 bridal flower they wrea'h'd for thee,
To deck thv hrow in life's bright noon,
With nil their former purity
They deck thee for the tomh.
Those eves no more wi'h love's pure light
Shall he.im with hope and jv for tn
They're shrouded now, in dca'h's ilark nlsrlit,
Ttiy spirit is forever free ;
The anguish that now fi'ls mv brest.
To weep he lov'd and lost one dear,
Tliv spirit f.i in would find 'he rest
It never can again know here.
Tlio'crh friends around thy form may weep,
Awl feel the loss of one so tieajjl
Oh! how mv hear, with anguish deep,
M ist, burn for one so donhlv dear;
And as through life's dirk vale I roam,
Oh! mav tiv spirit he near
To sno'he the heart and Ugh 'he gloom
Of him who was to 'hee so dear.
In sorrow's ho ir. wh'i all is drear,
Thv nic'ure of I seek i 'd Tire
l'n li v ima t; I se"n 'o hear
Tli" voire of o'her days j
Tliv "trr:1 a' snrh 'imes Is near,
I' fi' i mv -o i! wi'h hop and 'ov,
Vd wf's mv so 'I frotn eir'h so drear
To th i' brigh' lie i ven ahnve.
Ctvld I recall 'hee hark 'o life,
(Oil ! miv 'h" tho 'gh'. b;it be forgiven,)
I wo 'Id no 'ha1 ., ij,is world of s'rife
Thou slio dd dwell, a nil leave thv Heaven.
But when life's journeys all are o'er,
Bv iin and sorrow free and forgiven,
Oli! may o ir spirits meit once more,
Ami dwell beneath the smiles of Heaven.
A C ard.
Messrs. Editors: In your last issue
my name appears as a candidate for Joint
Councilman for the counties of Kurt, Wash
ington, and the Southern District of Doug
las, at the approaching election. To those
who know my sentiments, I need not say
my name was placed there without my
knowledge or consent. As politicians,
however, are not very good Theologians,
I presume no harm was intended ; but
they must permit me to differ with them
in regard to the propriety or expediency
of trying to serve our town and comity in
that way, as I firmly believe I can better
promote their true interests by continuing
in my present position, than by entering
upon another, which I do not want, which
my conscience cannot approve, and for
which so many, (some, at least, qualified,
I hope,) are wilhno; to lie candidates. 1
frankly confess I have no sympathy with
those laws which deprive clertryuipn of
any of their political rights, hut I as freely
confess that I see no reason why milli
ters should even desire to exchange their
appropriate laWs, for any others not
connected with their calling. I am not.
therefore, a candidate for that or any oth
er otiice. Respectfully yours, etc.,
W M. II KMILTOJI.
Bellevue, Oct. 30, 1 ..
We find the above in the Bellevue Ga
zette of the 30th ult., and cannot hut no
tice the difference between the honorable,
manly position of Mr. Hamilton, and the
course many of the Kastern clergymen
have thntip-ht proper to pursue. As a
minister of the go.-pel. Mr. II. thinks he
can better promote the interests of religion
and society by a faithful discharge of his
legitimate ministerial duties, than by 'dab- j
hling in the turbid pool of politics,' and ,
what candid person of either party does 1
not approve of his conduct ? I
How different the position of those cler
gymen, wh) at a time when our country
is agitated by the greatest political excite
ment known in the history of this union ;
when the moat laneful Missions of man
arp roust u 10 moir nignesi pitcn, niveau
of ' ro,,r'''-,r " U1K1" the troubled waters;
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i instead of tryinp to allay the dangerous,
; ex:'itrin. 'nt, have used their best endea
vor to fan tho flanio of mutual ' aired and
dis rotd haw prostituted their high calling
the latest of p-iliiicul purpiisL's.convt rti d
a
supporter of Mr. Hlciianan or Mr.
Fillmore, could not sit a single Suhhath
without having his feelings injured ly
paltry flings at his political faith; and we
are happy to know that there is at lea.t
one clergyman in Nehranka. who thinks
: ; .1..,.. . .... i . . .i. . i
.v u., lu ur..u iu uio r..inuiai inier-
tw ui uio lieoiue, insieud ill lenilliT Uietll
how to vote, and try ing to contrgl the po-
1 litical uction of the country. Who do s
not admire the course of conduct pursued
1V Mr. Hamilton in this matter i Wlm
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3 ni.i ii.m ,,., ..in ui. uui.i,, i un-imiuii ui
12 parsons? Nehraskian.
We should be careful how we conduct
ourselves in our own dwellings, and .
should do nothing at home for winch we
might Mush wer it known abroad.
IILL1X.Y1K !YEKTIS1'MLTS.
"BENTON llOUSEr
f'rorgr Jennings, 1'roprletur.
THIS lluuse is situated in the pleassntest
part of Bellevue, in R beautiful and healthy
location and commands a view of country,
whirh for beauty cannot he excelled in this
Territory. It i feted up in the best manner,
and no pains will be spared to make all who
mav favor him wi'h their patronage, feel at
home.
niS TABLE.
Will alwavs he supplied with all the delicacies
the market alli)rds.
Attached to this Hotel Is an excellent
STABLE,
which we shall alwavs have attended by com
print and fai'hful O tiers.
Bellevue, Oct. 2:1. 1Ci3. t-tf
MASOXH W.IXTI'.D.
WVNTEl) I MMKDI ATELY. by the sub
scriber in Bellevue, SIX GOOD MA
SON, to whom GOOD WAGES, and CON
SPA NT Employment, will he given.
M.SHAW.
t Bellevue, Oct. 23, ISM!. l-tf
FOMEXELLE RIXK OF RELLEYI C.
Ilellevue, Nebraska.
TS nretiarrd to transact the eeneral business
of nankin1', will receive deposits, Discount
short paper, buy Bills of Exchange, on all
pir's of 'he Country, and sell on St. Louis,
("hicai'o and New York; make collections in
the victnKv' and remit for the same at Current
ra'es of Exchange.
tS" In'erest allowed on special Deposits.
JOHN WE Mtr., President.
Tiios. H. Bi'.nton. V. Pres.
John J. Town, Cashier. 1-tf
Bankine- Honrs From tt to 12, A. M., and
1 to 3, P. M.
II. T. Clarke,
TTnnWARDINO ft. COMMISSION
MF.Tt-
X CHANT. Beltevne. Nehraska. Dealer
in PINK I.l'MnT.K, SHINOT.F.S, LATH.&c.
Hkkk.rkncv.s : ('old 4. Brother and F.dward
Hemps'eail. Water street, Cbicaeoj J. W.
Hawkins, Milwankie, Wis. ; It. M. Norton,
Pres. Racine co. Bank, Racine, Wis.; C.
Barrett, River street, Cleveland, O. ; Kenton
is. Brother, Cincinnati, O. ; Tibbie & llavs,
F.rie, Pa. ; C. B. Wright &. Co. Bankers, F.rie
Pa.; C. B. Wright, Banker, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Darling, Albertson .V Rose, Front street, N.
Y. ; W. J. Willis, Water street, N. Y. ; R.
Ball, Trov, N. Y. ; Mr. Hungerford, President
Bank of WestftVId, West field, N. Y. J Hon. S.
Morton, Nebraska City. 1-lf
A VAIUAWn Cr.AIAT
The undersigned oilers for sale his claim of
lt() acres, situated four miles West of Bellevue,
in Township 13, Range 13.
Tii i ri claim is well situated, La several
FINE SPRINGS, a
Never Failing Stream of Water,
About EIGHT ACRES OF FINE TIMBER,
Four acres of land broke, and a good LOG
CABIN on the place. Title undisputed. Pos
session given immediately.
' D. A. LOGAN.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, lSo'i.l-tf
ararr r rii '"v-"T"
j yj V 5 JL O XV Jli
SEAT0X & KCV7LES.
Bellevue, TJ. T.
II WING removed iu'o our large new store,
on Main street, we are now enaliled to ofler to
he Ci'i.eus of Douglas county, one of the
Larf'st, Cheapesl and best Siecied Stock of
Goods, ever opened in this city, consisting in
liar' of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Queensware,
Stoveware,
Hardware,
Clothing;,
Boots,
Shoes,
Eats & Caps,
Woodenware,
Provisions, &c,
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to us, we earnestly solicit it
continuance, feeling confident that the quality
and price of our goods, cannot fail to please.
SEATO.N fc ROWLES.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, 1S56. 1-tf
NOTICE,
To ill whom it may Concern.
I H WE in store ONE BOX and ONE
nRRKL. of Household goods, marked " O.
W. THOMAS, Omaha, Nebraska, care of
Tootle fc Jackson." The eoods were left with
me on the last down trip of the Steamer A. C.
Godden. The owner will please call, pay
charges and receive the roods.
H. T. CL ARKE,
Forwardlnsr and Commission Merchant.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, 185tl.l-tf
Ho!
For Fresh Water.
1 nr. untiersiirnert respectfully inform-, the
inform
inhabitants of rlellevue and the '.irrounding
co intrv. 'hat li is prepared to dig and finish,
WELLS jUJL CISTEEK8,
At the shor'est notice, and on the most rea-
sonanie irms. IJ. A. LOGAN.
Be
hevue, Oct. 23, lS'io. l-tf
PHO(LAMATIO..
THANKSUIV1NO.
WursKAs, It has been usual for the Execu
tive of the several States and Territories to
set apar one dav for the returning of thanks
to Ihe Allwise disposer of human events, for
the manifold blessings which, in His gracious i
providence, He has beeu pleased to confer j
upon us, bo'h as a nation and as individuals ;
and whereas, The people of Nebraska have
abundant reason to he grateful for the con
tinued health, peace and prosperity with
which they have been blessed during the past
year, therefore I
I, Mask W. IzAsn, Governor of the Terrl
toryof Nebraska, do hereby set apart Thcsi
l:,
that on that day all denominations of Christ-
ians throughout the Territory do assemble at
ttlPir reMpp(.,ive par(,t ()f wor,hip, and that
u" cmzens Reneraiiv uiii'e wiiii uiem in re-
nil III.IK Kiflivnu ikiivNinuiiinui lu IIINI m- '
Hiiirhv Heine who hi'h hitherto so signally
blessed our infant community, and that fervent
prayers be offered up for a continuance of His i
kind guardianship and protection, and tht the
civil strife that now seems to threaten the .
i ","ui,,l.V oi our Rionoim i nion may pe ipera-
.,:,:.. . i : it : i j
iiy allayed, amt peace and
1:00,1 will be re
stored to our beloved confederacy.
In testimony whereof, have hereunto set
mv hind and caused the rrest seal of the
Territory to he affixed, at Omaha city, this,
20 day of 0-,nhr, K. D.. IH.Vi.
M ARK W. IZARD, Governor.
T. B. Ccjsimo, Secretary.
All papers In the Territiry plMseepT. j
ltr.IM.Vi r. ADTERTlsnMEXTfa.
WlIOT.rcSATJS 1IF.TAIL.
STORE IN BELLEVUE,
WF. would repc!fnl!y invite the citizens
of Bellevue, ami Douglas Co., to examine our
larpe and well selected assor'meut of
DRY (loon's, (IROfF.RlF.S,
CROCKF.RY, H A R t W A It F.,
BOOTS, snors,
DRl'US, MF.niCINF.S,
H ATS V C APS, DOORS,
SASH, He, fcc,
And In fact every variety usually called for in
the West. We are confident that any one
wishing to purchase poods will he entirely
satisfied, nnd t'lud it will be to their interest to
call and examine our large and well selected
HMNortineiil of goods.
SAHPY it KINNEY.
Bellruic, Oct. 23, mriV. l-tf
FAMILY FLOUR.
THE Subscriber has on hand a fine lot of
EXTRA FAMILY Fl.OI'R. from Waverly
Mills, M.i. 11. T. CLARKE.
Forwarding k. Commission Merchant.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, IHMt. 1-tf
SPLENDID GOODS,
AT THE
VARIETY STORE
OP II. VALE.
THE Subscriber hitt ing just opened at his
store in Bellevue, a fresh supply of goods, of
every description, xould call the attention of
pun-baser, to the fact, lliat he has the largest
and best selected s'nek of (ioods, to be found
in Nebraska, and that they will find him sup
plied at all times, with
SILKS. SATINS,
MILLINARY t DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, LhjFORS,
POWDER, SHOT,
LEAD. HARDWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, fcc., fcc.
All of which hasbeen selected by himself from
the best establishments in the country, and
which he will sell lower for cash, than the
same quality of goods can be pturhased at, in
anv store in this section of country.
He has also, a large and well selected stork
of READY-MADE
Of every description, best quality and
finish,
aim interior to none in iNeoraska.
Thankful for past favors, ho solicits con
tinuance of public patronage, and hopes that
purchasers will call and examine his eoods,
nefore buying elsewhere. H. VALE.
Bellevue, Oct. '23, lK.rtt. 1 If
HOUSE CARPENTERS AND
WE would respectfully inform the inhabi
tants of Bellevue and vicinity that ws are
prepared to EllLiCT and FINISH
Buildings of all Descriptions,
On the shortest notice, and in the most work-
metilike manner. Having been engaged in the
business several years, we feel confident in
staling, that all who favor us with their cus
torn, will be pleased with our work.
WEST fc STORRS.
Bellevue, Oct 23, 1-tf
rpiIE Proprietor of the above Ra- T
JL loon, takes great pleasure
uiinouncine to the iniblic. that ha is
now prepared to serve at all hours, and in the
bust manner,
WARM OR COLD ME LS
OYSTERS. COOKED IN EVERY STYLE.
SARDINES. PIGS FEET,
PICKLED TONGUE,
BOILED EGGS N ) G M E IN SE ASON.
Together wi'h every thing that is usiully
found in a FIRST CLASS j
Be'"re8hmeiit Siloon.
Having had considerable experience in ca
tering for the public taste, he is sure that all
who favor him with a call, will he satisfied.
CHARLES JOHNSON.
Bellevue, 6ct. 23, lS5lt. 1-tf
ELACKSMITHING.
riIHE Undersigned be leave to inform ff
L the Inhabitants of Douglas county
that they are prepared, to do all work
tneir line or nusines, In the best manner, ana
on the most liberal terms, at their shop in
Bellevue.
(V Having had several years experience
at HORSE-SHOEING, hi some of lbs best
i shops in Eastern Cities, they will he able to
give entire satisfaction, to all who favor them
with their patronage, in this line.
SHAW fc ICETON.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, ISoll. 1-liin
I CAME TO STAY.
Tiik undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of Bellevue B'.id vicinity,
that he is prepared to do
HOITKK SIGN AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
GRAINING, MARBLEING, fee., in all its
various branches.
PAPER HANGING
Executed in the neatest Style,
T Paints mixed to order, and for sale,
oct. 11, 1 J. T. WHITE.
NEW ARRIVALS AT THE
CIIKAP
(DASH ai'iii
THE Subscriber respectfully invites the at
tention of purchasers, to his large and splendid
stock of Goods, consist ine of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, . HATS,
BOOTS, CAPS,
SHOES, TOBACCO,
PATENT MEDICINES, fcc. fcc.
All of which he warrants of the best descrip
tion, and bought expressly for this market.
He has also well selected slock of
nr. tw-m ni:
Made after the L ATEST FASHIONS, of the
BEST MATERIALS, and by EXPERI
ENCED WORKMEN, all of which he sell
CHEAP ')R CASH.
" JOHN CH ASE.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, lS.'Hi. l-tf
HOUSE CARPENTERS
AND
.toinkhs.
flUIE undersigned takes pleasure In an-
X nouiielng to the inhabitants of Bellevue
and vicinity, that they are now prepared to
Bl'ILD AND FINISH, in the best maimer,
aiistvicsof
Dwelling HontM, CotUyea. Ac, &e.,
On the shortest no'ice, and In he most an.
proved s'yle of workmanship. They will b
also happy to do any work In heir li- of
business, wbLli their friends may s'siul In
neeu 01. .111 1.111 ill 1 1 U.
Hellene, Oct, n. lK.Vt.-.i
rOl'M'H BU1TS AMEUTISEIIEWS.
Greene, Wo tro fU Denton,
BVNIvERS, DEALERS IN EX( H ANGE,
and Land Agen's, Council Bluff-i, Iowa.
No es anil Bills collected and remitted to any
part of the 1,'uitcd SM'cs, M i icy received on
deposit, a 'ul (uteres! allowed. ' Eastern or
Koilliern Drafts furnished in s uns to suit pur
chasers. Land Ollice funds paid forC irrency
or hills of Esrh inge. Loans chVcted on good
security. Taxes piid, titles examined, and
Real Estate ho igh' and sold on Coiiiinissio i,
Lands entered forset'lers and tiin given for
payment. Ollice opposite the pacific ll uise,
in west lower room of Land OthVe.
Rr.iKSKNiKs i F. S. .lesnp (t Co.; W. .T.
Barney .V. Co., Bankers, D ibmie, low I ; Conk
fc Sargent, Bankers, Davenport. Iowa t Cul-
berton fc Reno. Banker''. Iowa Cilv, lows;
People's Hank, New York Ci'y; Ketilnun,
Rogers fc Rennet , Bankers, New Yoik Ci'v;
Selkon, Withers fc Co., Washington, D. C. ;
lloti. ("has. M mm, Com. of Patents, Wash
ington, D. C. ; Hon. A. C. Hodge, S. I. S.
Btirllnelon, Iowa; Hon. i. W. Jones. S. V,
S . I) ibunue, Iowa; Hon. Joseph Williams,
Chief Jus'ice, Muscatine, Iowa.
Council Hlulls, Oct. '2:1, lH.ui. 1-tf
Tootlo & Jtcknon,
VKDINGfc COMMISSION MER
I.VIRW
JU
CHANTS, C , i lilufls ci'v, lows.
Hiving a Lnrge and Comiiioilloiis Warehouse
on the Levee at the Council Blurt's laiidlmr,
me now prepared to receive and store, all
kinds of merchandise and produce, will receive
and pay charges on all kinds of freigths so
that Steam Boats will not be detained as they
have been heretofore. In getting some one to
receive frcigh', w lnui the consignees are absent.
RKKfiirvi i:s : l.ivermoore fc Conl-v, S. C.
Davis fc Co. and Humphrey. Putt fc Tory, St.
Louis, Mo, ; Tootle fc Falrleigli, SI. Josetdi,'
Mo. J. S. Clictieworth fc Co., Cincinnati Ohio:
W. F. Coullmugh, Burlington, lows. 1-tf
M'TTI.U LIST.
LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office
at Bellevue, October 1,
Bedswortll. Joseph 'i Iligl'V, E.ra 8.
Bradley', William
Harvv, Betsey
Holland. S.
Jones, William J.
Jons. in, Bart us
Kneppen, Samuel
Kane, R.
Miller, Charles T.
Mil'on, (ienrire
Mills, George M.
Pil in in. J. J. 2
Pease, Samuel
Ran, II. B.
Race, John D.
Reno. II. B.
Robinson, ('. D.
Swickard, Ezra 2
Sevmore,
S'eveus, Charles W.
Tomiison. Robert.
Williams, Charles
Wright, S. B.
Beimel, Gideon
Bart ay.
Butcher, Simpson
Burin. Lennisaniiu
Caldwell, Henry
CumitiL'ii, Henry
Detwilder, JacripS
Dctwilcr, Jarop R.
Delwiler. J. J.
Drexel. Tereidrih
Deets, Joseph 2
Dorr, Joseph
Ellis, John J
Ford, C. A.
Fos'er, Enhraim 1
Foster, N'n'hanicl
Fitkuer, F. B.
Georje, William
Gethet, Valentin
Giblut, Beni;im"n
Hotister, A. W. 3
Persons calling for any of the above, will
please say advertised.
S. B. KINNEY, P. M.
Beltevne, Oct. 21, IS.Vi. l-2t
BELLEVUE HOUSE.
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE
LARGE AND POPULAR
O T EL,
m m
fifl
I I I
OFFERS L'VEJiY .
the Public, and will render
ASSmi'Ol ATTEXTIO
To
To the wards of II IS GUESTS.
J. T. ALLEN.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, lS.-)u. 1-tf
STONE MA SON AND
Plasterer.
TI
IE Fndersigned having commenced 'be
above business in Bellevue, is prensred
to do all work in bis line, at the shortest no
tice, in the best manner, and ou the most rea
sonsbie terms. WM. WILEY.
fi?" Four or five good Plasterers, will find
constant eiiiptoviueiit, ud good wages, on ap
plication to the above,
Bellevue, Oct. 30, 1Sj:'. 2-tf
Chirles A. Henrr, M. D.,
PHVSICIAN AND SFHGEOV, Respect
fully informs the citizens of Nebraska,
that havinir permanently located in Omaha
city, and having had several years experience
in the treatment of Diseases incident to Ihe
West, now offers his professional services to
those who may favor him wi'h lli"ir pstro ir.
Ollice In I. A. Henry i t.u's, Jiue au.t V
riety Store, Omaha city, X. T. l-tf
FAST IIONWTU.F,
C3 SllOO
MANUFACTURER.
A.
WRIGHT, would respectfully
5 Jf I
I f(2
inform the Ladies and Gentlemen
of Bellevue and viciuitv, tkat he is pre
pared to manufacture, to order, every variety of
BOOTS AND 81IOB3,
Of the best finish and Lfttest Fashion. He is
also prepared to make up in the best mviner.
Embroidered and Worked S'ippers, which he
will warrant to please all who favor him with
the cus'oia.
Bellevue Oct. , 1.). 2-tf
HOUSE CARPENTER AND
JOZTXTIUIR-.
VN. URiGGS, Takes Ibis mottio.1 of in
. forming his friends, and th public
generally, that he is prepared to bTILD AND
FINISH, in the best manner
Dwelling House.
Of every description of s'yle and finish, on the
most reasonable terms. Thankful f-r past
favors, he solicits a continuance of public
patrouaife.
Bellevue, Oct. S'l, lK.Vi. S-tf
BELLEVUE
STORE.
T
M. BMtTAV, would respectfully r
rti
J , Inform 'he inhabi'snts of Bellevue
and vicinity, that he lias commenced
to Miu ificture
BOOTS AND SHOES,
I w M rtwHp(oil.t th finMl flht,
the coarest make. Employing none b it th
kent workman, he will be able to warrant all
tvork do- st h's es'abtishme'it.
" tTbe h!?bst cssh ice paM for all
I jes-ri :o:s ot H.v llUlf.X
I p.Uerue, Oc. 9rt, I X -?-rf
OMUU AIIVEKTISE1IEXTS.
O. A. Henry Si Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG
GISTS, At the Nkrraska Dscu Si-oat,
Omaha city, N'1raka, have on hand and art
constantly receiving a large and complete
assort meiil of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi
cines, Dve S'nirs, Lbpiors, Segars, Preserved
Fruits, Cniifeeilon'irirs, fcc., fcc. Physicians'
orders filled on it small udvance mi cost. 1-tf
anpiikw i. rorri.r'.rov. wii.liam h. bveri.
ropplclon &LDycri,
VTTORXEVS AT LWV, AND GENF.
R I. LAND AGENTS, Omaha city,
Ncliniska. Li ml Warrants bought, and sold.
Land Entered on Time. Special attention
given to the selec'lou nnd entry of Lands for
Sell.hus, and all o hers desiring choice loca
tions, Laud Claims. Town lots and all kinds
of Real I'.s'a'e, bought and sold and invest
ments m ule for Distant Dealers.
I'V" Competent Surveyor and Draughts
man always in readiness to survey lauds, find
and select Lands and Town lots, and draft
City Plats Ult
CHARLES D.GREEN AND RICHARD
KIM II ALL, II iviug purchased this well known
and popular Saloon, in Omaha city, would
respectfully inform tiie public, that they are
now prepared to furnish 'heir customers, at
all hours, wilh HOT MEALS, OYSTERS,
SARDINES. PIGS FEET, PICKLED
TONGt'E, G AME, nnd o'her
nnnu:siiMi:xTs,
Comprising nil the Delicacies of the season.
Come ye that hunger and thirst Come to
Die APEX and ye shall be filled.
1-tf (iREEN fc KIMBALL.
' UXXWOOU D V Ell liSC K EX fsT"
Tootlo ti Greene,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS,
Glenwond, Iowa. We beg leave to
call the atteu'ion of the Good People of Mills,
Pottawattamie, Montgomery nnd Cass coun
ties, Iowa; also, Douglas and Cass con ities,
Nebraska, to our large and late supply of every
kind of MERCHANDISE, usually kept in
Western Iowa. Our stock of Groceries is
larire and complete, having been bought .md
shipped a little lower than our neighbors.
Our stock of Hardware, (jueensware, Wood
eiiwaie, Boots nnd Shoes, Hats and Caps and
Ready-M nle Clothing, have all been purchased
In the Eastern cities, at the lowest cash prices.
(live us a call before you purchase, and if
we do not sell you cheap goods, we will make
our nei'rb'iors do so.
( j?" Remember the cheapest house in town.
TOOTLE- fc GREENE.
Glenwood, Iowa, Oct. 23, lS.aii.l-tf
Nuckolls & Co.
WHOLESALE ND RETAIL STORE,
Glenwood, Mills Co., lows. The un
dersigned lieu leave to call the attention of the
People of Mills and adjoining Counties to the
fact that thi-y are in receipt of their
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which for price and durability are unsur
passed in Western Iowa, whirh In addition to
our Hummer slock of GROCERIES, fcc, on
hand, makes it one of the most desirable slocks
of GOODS In the Western Country.
Ulenwooil, lowa, Uct. 'i.t :il. 1-tr
ST. TlKY ADVEUTISEIIEXTS.
. P. A. SARPY,
Wholesale St Retail: Merchant,
CORNER Or SIAI1 ASDy CREUOBV STBEETt,
ST. MARY, IOWA.
HAS just received and now has for sale, a
large assortment of selected merchandise
adapted to the wants of all in this new and
fhrivlngcommunlfy. w hich he can sell as cheSD
I as can be offered elsewhere so high upon the
I Missouri river. His goods have been selected
j by an experienced purchaser, with special
reference o the circumstances ami wants of
, nil classes of settlers In a new country. La
dies and gentlemen, children and youth, all
can he supplied. Call and see for yourselves.
His stock consis's of th following, among a,
great many o'her articles he cannot now enu
merate : Among bis
Dry Goods,
Miv be found Woulen and Sitinet Cloths,
t'lssiuets. Tweeds, Cashmeres, Linseys,
Flannel, It-d, Whi'e, Gray and Blue, Caspian
Plaids, Co'.'o i Guods, Sheetings and Shir'inirs,
Weich-d a id L'ubje iched. Blue and White,
Drillings, O-mahurg, Bed-Ticking, Hickory
Checks, &c, tc.
Fancy Goods.
A beautiful sssortment of fancy prints of
every variet y of style and pattern. Giughams,
Liwns, Figured A'pacea. Bombazines, Bom.
bare'is, Shsw's, Sesrfs Handkerchiefs, N'eck.
erchiefs, Crape,
A.C, .c.
Muslin, Edgings, Ribbons.
riiivi
VlVllllllj,!
A well selected stock of Summer, Fall and
Winter ('lo'hiiiir. consisting in part of fine
Dress Coa's, Pants and Vests; also, good
S winner Clo'hing of all descriptions, and heavy
Clo'liins for Fall and Winter use. Also, Shirts,
K iit F'snnel rawers aud ITndershirts, Socks,
kx:. Mens' and Boys' Hi', an,j Caps, of va-
'-?o:is fashions, nualitics and prices. Boot fc
Shoes, thick and thin, polish! and unpolished,
of every description, for Men, Women, and
Children's use.
(.'rorrrks.
Crushed, Clarified, Loaf and Brown Sugar,
.loiasses, oyrup Mousses, uoiueii ayrup,
Superior Tea, Rio and Java Coiree, Sassafras,
fJinrer, Pepper, Cloves, Spice, Cinnamon,
ground Linger, .Mi'inegs, nlllls, lonacco,
Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Pickles
Pepper-Sauce, fcc, fce.
Frovislons.
A large assor'men' of Flour, of various
qusti'ies and prices Corn M'al and all the
various prod ic's of the Farm and Garden
i Bacon, Fish, Kiln dried Applts, IVacfees,
' Currants, Raisins, fcc.
Hardware.
S ov.'s of various patterns, for Cooking and
Ilea'ing rooms, S ove-pipe and Elbows, large
and sm ill Iros Kettles, Frving Iins, Skillets,
II i ml-1 runs, Shovels and Tongues, Manure and
IIiv Forks, Scythes, Shovels and Spadee, Log
and Trace Chains. Axes, Hammers, Pincers,
Iron and Steel, Nails, Horse-Rasps, Files,
Siws. Knives and Forks. Pocket Knives, Ra
zors, Butts and Screws, Door Handles, Knoba
Locks, fcc, fcc.
Tinware.
A general
assortmept Lent for liousebold
purposes.
I Mottlviarr.
Wash-tubs, Shakers Pails, Wood and Zinc
Washboards.
1 Leathers
Sole Leather, H irness Leather, Cowhide,
Kip Skins. Calf Skins, Linings and Morocco,
Saddles, Bridles, H iters, Lariats, Circingles,
Beltv-bands, Driving-lines, Collars, Uack
, straps, Girths, Bliud-bridlrs, fcc, fce,
j Mrdlc Ines.
A general assortment of Medicines, for
P-vers, Fever and Ague, ami the common
complaints of the country. Cook's, Lee's,
gappnyton's, Bragg and Jvo Pills, Qui.
nine. Tonics, and various kinds of SUiaulanta,
1 Anodvies. Linimen's, and other articles usees
' nr fr the alk tni the Invslid. l-tf